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Q: Is Bing Han ginseng suitable for expectant mothers?
A: The physical body of expectant mothers undergoes amazing changes and there is no reason why ginseng cannot help women to adjust to these drastic changes and to prepare for the development of a new life. Ginseng’s restorative properties are especially effective for mothers during their confinement periods.


Q: I am still young. Ginseng is for old people.
A: Ginseng is the best natural food for a stressful society. It is young people that are facing the greatest stress and strain in our society today. Ginseng is not a medicine but rather has restorative, normalizing and all-around resistance enhancing benefits, which both young and old need in our urbanized and fast moving society.


Q: Is Bing Han ginseng heaty? Is it suitable for us living in a hot country?
A: Firstly, Bing Han ginseng uses fresh six year old roots. Since this type of ginseng is not treated with other herbs that may have a more “yang” effect, is not “heaty”. Bing Han ginseng is neutral and the body absorbs the “yang” or “yin” elements of the ginseng according to the needs of the body.

Secondly, even though we are living in a hot climate but we spent a great deal of our time in air-conditioned rooms. Our bodies today are constantly exposed to the changes of temperature whether they are changes in the climate or our working environment. Ginseng helps us to adapt to these changes. It is suitable for use both in hot and cold climates.


Q: Who should take Bing Han ginseng?
A: Anyone of any age who is affected by the day to day stress or has a busy lifestyle. Studies show that ginseng gives energy, help increase mental and physical endurance, and helps the body adapt to most stressful situations. At the same time it also detoxifies, alkalizes and balances all of the body systems, restores the well being, and serves as measure for disease prevention.


Q: How often should I take Bing Han ginseng? Can I take it every day?
A: It is recommended that Bing Han ginseng be consumed regularly, preferably 3 times per day since the effect of ginseng builds up gradually. It is non-toxic and non-additive, and there is no worry of over dosage. In certain medical conditions is better to start small amounts more often and gradually increase it, as you feel more balanced.


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